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    Brother's Reported Account Of Kristen Stewart & Director's Fling Not Accurate (Source)

    The rumors surrounding Kristen Stewart and Rupert Sanders' recent fling continue to run rampant!

    Following a report from Britain's newspaper, The People (owned by the Mirror), which claimed Liberty Ross' brother spoke out to People magazine about the cheating scandal - saying it was more than a one-time event - a source close to the director's wife is now saying otherwise.

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    "Contrary to inaccurate reports, neither Liberty Ross nor any member of her family has spoken to the media," the source told the mag. "Quotes that are being attributed to the Ross family have been completely fabricated."

    The British report claimed that the Kristen and Rupert's fling occurred during the last half of filming in "Snow White and the Huntsman."

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    Another source told People magazine that Robert Pattinson - who recently reportedly moved out of the Los Angeles area home they share - is not taking the incident lightly.

    "[He] just isn't going to be able to get past the cheating - one time or not," another source told the mag. "It's something she always knew he could never tolerate."

    -- Jesse Spero

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